Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science General and Systemic Pathology MPAT 600 Kimiko Suzue, MD.

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Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science General and Systemic Pathology MPAT 600 Kimiko Suzue, MD

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science Chicago Medical School Curriculum Chart Fall Quarter: Aug 18 - Nov 7, 2014 Winter Quarter: Nov 17 - Feb 20, 2014 Spring Quarter: March 2 - May 22, 2014

Pathology Course Who takes the course? 191 Medical students 34 Pathology assistants 88 Podiatry students Content Lecture contact hours103 Afternoon Sessions: Small group contact hours12 Half Class10 Whole Class8 Exam hours30 Total contact hours163

Pathology Course 103 Lectures (selected Mon, Wed, Fri mornings) Content follows Robbins textbook (Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease, 9 th edition, 2014 by Kumar, Abbas, and Aster), REQUIRED reading for students Power point presentations must be posted on pathology website as soon as possible Lectures are recorded

Lecture opportunities Lectures awaiting your expertise! General pathology: 10 Hematology: 4 Cardiovascular: 9 Neuropathology: 5 Gastrointestinal: 7 Renal: 4 Endocrine: 7 Breast/Female genital tract: 7 Male GU: 3 Pediatric disease: 2

2.710 (lectures/whole half class afternoon sessions) 320 Students

Pathology Course Material needs to be posted in advance on D2L

Pathology Course Learning Objectives

Different Formats Whole class (220 students) Half class (90 students Tues/130 Thurs) Smaller groups (45-30 students Tues/65-43 students Thurs) Students divided into 11 groups Questions (turning point clickers) Review additional images and concepts Clinical cases Gross organ review Afternoon Practical Sessions

Practical sessions preceptors needed! Neoplasia (2 classrooms, Tues/Thurs) White blood cell disorders (one classroom, Fri) Cardiovascular (one classroom, Tues/Turs) Pulmonary (2 classrooms, Tues/Thurs) GI tract (3 classrooms, Tues/Thurs) Renal (3 classrooms, Tues/Thurs) Endocrine (one classroom, Mon/Thurs)

Afternoon Discussion Session Room 104 Students

2.055, Afternoon Session

Afternoon Discussion Session Room 50 students per room 1.044, 1.046, 1.048

Afternoon Discussion Session Room 1.706, Students

Examinations Need exam question contributions! M2 students participate in multi-course combined exams (customized pathology sections only for P2’s and PathAssts) Exams cover material from lectures, Robbins pathology textbook and for M2’s and PathAssts- practical sessions. Exams include a pictoral section Pass/Fail

Pathology Course Lectures/Afternoon session schedules need to be finalized for the course! Looking forward to working with you! Lecture contact hours103 Afternoon Sessions: Small group contact hours12 Half Class10 Whole Class8 Exam hours30 Total contact hours163